It is socially acceptable for two people to engage in sexual intimacy without the commitment. Pleasure and instinct feelings justify engagement in sexual activity according to the movie. One of the cultural practices viewed in the movie that orient the viewer to see sex and the good life is when Summer expresses her opinion about relationships. She states, “Who needs a boyfriend? We’re young, might as well have fun while you can” (500 Days of Summer, 2009). Some of the cultural practices in the movie involve having sex before marriage, engaging in porneia, and viewing the body as unimportant when it comes to sex. These liturgies viewed in the movie are the antithesis of what Jones and Smith have to say about sex and
It is socially acceptable for two people to engage in sexual intimacy without the commitment. Pleasure and instinct feelings justify engagement in sexual activity according to the movie. One of the cultural practices viewed in the movie that orient the viewer to see sex and the good life is when Summer expresses her opinion about relationships. She states, “Who needs a boyfriend? We’re young, might as well have fun while you can” (500 Days of Summer, 2009). Some of the cultural practices in the movie involve having sex before marriage, engaging in porneia, and viewing the body as unimportant when it comes to sex. These liturgies viewed in the movie are the antithesis of what Jones and Smith have to say about sex and